Fraud Information Center
Identity theft can occur when someone uses your name, Social Security number, credit card or bank account number without your authorization. Losing or misplacing items goes beyond inconvenience when your identity is at stake. Even if an item turns up later, it's better to act promptly if you notice any account access method, such as a check or ATM card, is missing.
Glenview State Bank will never ask that you verify any account information by phoning or emailing you. If you have any questions or concerns, please call us at 847-729-1900. Also, if you ever receive an email purportedly from GSB that you feel is suspicious, please FORWARD that email to privacy@gsb.com to verify its authenticity.
Canadian Scam
Seniors...be aware of calls from
youths claiming to be a family member in immediate need of cash / check sent to Canada. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact one of the following GSB officers: David Kreiman
(847-832-0344); Pat Grimes (847-832-0850) or Pamela Aho (847-832-0153).
- Identity Theft 911®
- Free identity resolution service for victims with a GSB checking account.
- Fraud Alerts
- Be aware of these recent scams.
- Credit Protection Tips
- Take advantage of the free annual credit reports.
- Debit / ATM Card Safety Tips
- Protect your card like you would cash
- FBI Fraud Alert
- Can you answer these questions?
- Deter Detect Defend

- A 10-minute educational video from the FTC that provides an overview of identity theft and outlines the steps consumers can take
- Online Security
- Security is a primary concern for anyone using the Internet today, and particularly for Web based financial transactions.
- Everyday Security Tips
- Don't make it easy for unauthorized persons to access your personal information.
In addition to the links above, you'll find valuable information from the following:
- Federal Trade Commission at www.ftc.gov
- Illinois Attorney General at www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov



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